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The group is now pursuing studies that couple the mechanical forces of a blast, or pressure wave, to the activation of chemical-signaling pathways in neural cells.
They are applied at a concentration which forms a strong enough gel at room temperature for keeping together the pieces against the mechanical forces of sample handling.
Changes observed in leaf size and in SLA were consistent with responses to mechanical forces of wind (smaller and scleromorphic leaves on SW-facing slope).
Figure 2 illustrates the process of formation of an isolated linear carbon chain under the influence of mechanical forces of the electric field by unraveling the two-dimensional atomic network on the edge of a graphene monolayer.
The result of this reaction is that the primary wall (outer layer) of the cotton fiber is loosened and broken down quicker with the frictional action (mechanical forces) of rotating cylinder of the washing machine.
A lack of astrocytosis in other cortical regions (eg. motor cortex and forelimb regions) suggests these changes are specific for the trigeminal circuit; however, it is unclear whether the astrocyte reactivity is due to the afferent drive from potentially hyper-excited neurons, or the mechanical forces of injury.
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We also discussed how these features may help to interpret the multi-threshold effect of mechanical forces on the initiation of BCR activation in the revised manuscript.
Finally the effect of altered mechanical forces on the expression of regulatory genes was investigated using in situ hybridisation.
The grains are then blown out of the stellar atmosphere by radiation pressure (the mechanical force of the light they absorb and scatter).
Tendons are the connective tissues that transmit the mechanical force of muscle contraction to the bones; the tendon is firmly connected to muscle fibres at one end and to components of the bone at its other end.
Named for the 19th-century Danish physicist Hans Christian Ørsted, it is defined as the intensity of a magnetic field in a vacuum in which a unit magnetic pole (one that repels a similar pole at a distance of one centimetre with a force of one dyne) experiences a mechanical force of one dyne in the direction of the field.
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